kb's suggestions for acing the interview are excellent. But note: if you are interested in introducing a radio station at a Canadian post-secondary institution, familiarize yourself a bit with the CRTC rules regarding campus and community stations. The CRTC licences broadcasters to use the public airwaves. Getting a licence is non-trivial. There is also a helpful [National Campus and Community Radio](Associationhttp://www.ncra.ca/compliance-resources/crtc). If this is going to happen, you definitely need to form a committee -- and it does take a long time. Maybe they have a closed circuit or internet channel. If you can research the Association or Radio-Video before your interview and find more about what they videos they have already made and watch them, it would be impressive.
Yeah, it's by researching them that I got the idea. I mean, the have "radio" in their name but they mostly do videos and photos of school events. And I saw that in the previous years they had made a total of 3 podcast episodes and a couple playlists. So I thought of somehow creating a small team to get that going again, but better. They really don't have much to lose if we start off small but consistent and web-only.